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Genus Typhedanus, n. gen. 



Allied to Spathilepia, form of typical Telegonus, but 

 the anal angle of hind-wings terminating in long hair 

 scales; antennas as in Carystus, but shorter; palpi as in 

 Telegonus ; the males with a very prominent radiating 

 brush of bristles from inner margin of hind- wings. 



Typhedanus Zephus, n. sp. 



Wings above, olive-brown, with two common central 

 darker bands ; front- wings with an elongate spot on 

 costa, a lunate spot (divided in female) , a short oblique 

 line at end of cell (absent in female), two points be- 

 tween median branches, and four in a short line near 

 apex, all hyaline. Wings below, paler, clouded with brown 

 at base, the bands more- sharply defined, strongly den- 

 tate, the margin darker than the ground-colour ; hind- 

 wings with a brown spot near basal costa; body dull 

 brown, above and below. 



Expanse of wings, c? 1 inch, 10 lines ; ? 1 inch, 

 11 lines. 



Hab. — Venezuela. Coll. Druce. 



Genus Augiades, Hiibner. 



1. Augiades despecta, n. sp. 



Nisoniades despecta, Herrich-Schiifier, in litt. 



Allied to A. Crinisus, colouring above the same ; 

 front- wings with two hyaline spots placed obliquely 

 between median branches. Wings below, dull ochraceous, 

 external area dusky, hyaline spots as above ; body pale 

 dusky ochraceous; palpi, prothorax, and legs, pale och- 

 raceous. 



Expanse of wings, 1 inch, 10 lines. 



Sah. — Para. Coll. Kaden in Coll. Druce. 



(Section Phareas, Hiibner.) 

 2. Augiades Lemna, n. sp. 



Front-wings above, brown, with the base, a broad 

 oblique band beyond middle, and a short sub-apical 



